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Liquor Act 1992
sec.59Principal activity of a business conducted under a commercial hotel licence
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### sec.59 Principal activity of a business conducted under a commercial hotel licence
The principal activity of a business conducted under a commercial hotel licence is the sale of liquor for consumption on the licensed premises, or on and off the premises, together with—
the provision of meals and accommodation, as required under the licence; and
the provision of premises and catering facilities for use by persons genuinely attending a function held on the premises.
The authority under a commercial hotel licence to sell liquor does not apply unless a business is conducted on the licensed premises with the principal activity as mentioned in subsection (1) .
To remove doubt, it is declared that it is inconsistent with the principal activity of a business conducted under a commercial hotel licence to only sell liquor for consumption off the premises.
s 59 sub 1994 No. 59 s 19
amd 2001 No. 39 s 3 sch ; 2005 No. 61 s 8
sub 2008 No. 48 s 13
(sec.59-ssec.1) The principal activity of a business conducted under a commercial hotel licence is the sale of liquor for consumption on the licensed premises, or on and off the premises, together with— the provision of meals and accommodation, as required under the licence; and the provision of premises and catering facilities for use by persons genuinely attending a function held on the premises.
(sec.59-ssec.2) The authority under a commercial hotel licence to sell liquor does not apply unless a business is conducted on the licensed premises with the principal activity as mentioned in subsection (1) .
(sec.59-ssec.3) To remove doubt, it is declared that it is inconsistent with the principal activity of a business conducted under a commercial hotel licence to only sell liquor for consumption off the premises.
- (a) the provision of meals and accommodation, as required under the licence; and
- (b) the provision of premises and catering facilities for use by persons genuinely attending a function held on the premises.